Abstract

We demonstrated a passively Q-switched Yb-doped fiber laser in an all-fiber configuration that used a piece of a Yb-doped fiber with a smaller core than the gain fiber as a saturable absorber. The laser generated stable output pulses at 1064 nm with a narrow line width of less than 0.2 nm. The Q-switched pulses have a pulse width of 140 ns and pulse energy of 141 $\mu\hbox{J}$ at a repetition rate of 100 kHz. The peak power of $\sim$ 1 kW and high slope efficiency of 51% were obtained. The repetition rate of this laser can be varied from a few kHz to 100 kHz with a potential of reaching up to 250 kHz. Stimulated Raman scattering was observed, though at 70 dB below the laser emission. The estimated stimulated Raman threshold is 6.2 kW, which allows this laser to further scale up the power. Because of its high peak power and adequate average power, the laser can be used as a stand-alone module for some applications in material processing. It can be also used as a seed laser for further power amplification.

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